4. Toronto Raptors
GM Bryan Colangelo has done his part to overhaul a 33-win team by adding seven new players. The biggest was Hedo Turkoglu (pictured), who should be a better running mate for Chris Bosh than the departed Shawn Marion, but the Raptors also got the backup point guard they needed in Jarrett Jack and a building block for the future in rookie DeMar DeRozan.

what continues to shock me is that people think rasheed as a 20 minute bench player will make a difference for boston. Daniels is NOT signed by Boston yet, so they obviously must consider sheed as the difference maker ...

I think that the Cavaliers are consistantly overrated from top to bottom, and these rankings only further my stereotype. Anyone who thinks that Cleveland had the best offseason this year needs to pull their head out of the sand and take off their Anderson Varejao jersey. Shaq is walking away from the otherside of the hill and anyone with half a brain and a game's worth of film from when Jamario Moon played for Toronto knows that he is not worth 3 million a year.
Now on to the Varejao signing. His best season showed averages of 8.6 points and 7.2 rebounds, and he has never averaged more than 0.8 blocks per game, all with little to no signs of improvement. But hey, when you have about 8 mil to spend with Brandon Bass, Jason Kidd, Paul Millsap, Andre Miller and Hakim Warrick available, Anderson Varejao is your best option, right?
Here is what I would consider to be the ten most improved teams: